ARIZONA NEWS

Mudslide closes Crown King’s main road again

Jul 16, 2012, 6:25 AM | Updated: 2:36 pm

PHOENIX — The main road into Crown King is shutting down again Monday morning because of a mudslide triggered by heavy rain over the weekend.

An estimated six inches of rainfall washed out the main road into Crown King just weeks after a 16,000-acre wildfire burned in around the community. Repairs are expected to take all week.

Taryn Denyce runs the Bradshaw Mountain Bed and Breakfast and said the fire cost her $20,000 in business and the weekend weather just adds to the problem.

“I get calls asking are you still on fire? No, please come back. And then there’s the rain. I haven’t even started getting calls over the roads.

“I have no reservations. I’m usually completely full this time of year. We want the rain because it opens the forest back up but the consequences are when it comes down so severely, they wash out roads.”

Only postal service and residents are allowed escorted access on the road.

Officials had opened the main road into the community for a few hours Sunday.

The road closure area is between Cleator and the Poland Creek Bridge.

The Associated Press contributed to this article.

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Mudslide closes Crown King’s main road again